The Franks, Visigoths, and Burgundians all made large inroads into the western empire. |
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The immediate consequence of this single varietal stance by Burgundians is the problem of a bad vintage. |
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Just as the trade starts to recover from the Christmas and New Year rush, the Burgundians arrive with barrel samples of the new vintage. |
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She overreached herself in a failed attack on Paris and was subsequently captured by the Burgundians who sold her to the English. |
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And it's just because we are English that we're sticking up for our right to be Burgundians! |
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France did not emerge as a permanently unified state until the ejection of the English and the Burgundians at the end of the Middle Ages. |
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For centuries their land was invaded and occupied by different groups, including the Romans, French, Burgundians, Spanish, Austrian, and Germans. |
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Price drops are income drops and Burgundians will have to be weaned off over a year or two. |
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We believe that the Burgundians, with their great respect for the power of the symbolic, were on to something. |
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As a result, some small growers have been galvanised into action and are now emulating the Burgundians. |
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Many Burgundians will tell you about the weather problems and about a problem with the soils. |
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Everyone there is growing or raising something to eat or drink, and when the Burgundians aren't at work they're eating and drinking what they grew and raised. |
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Among them were the Alans, Vandals, the Suevi, and possibly some Burgundians. |
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Some Burgundians migrated westwards and settled as foederati in the Roman province of Germania Secunda along the Middle Rhine. |
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The year after his ascension, Majorian stripped the Burgundians of the lands they had acquired two years earlier. |
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The Burgundian kingdom was made part of the Merovingian kingdoms, and the Burgundians themselves were by and large absorbed as well. |
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Under Goar, they allied with the Burgundians led by Gundaharius, with whom they installed the usurping Emperor Jovinus. |
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While both were fully engaged, the Burgundians seized the opportunity to plunder and devastated Liguria. |
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Theodoric forged alliances with the Visigoths, Alamanni, Franks and Burgundians, some of which were accomplished through diplomatic marriages. |
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In 778, he led the Neustrian army across the Western Pyrenees, while the Austrasians, Lombards, and Burgundians passed over the Eastern Pyrenees. |
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It takes its name from the Burgundians, an East Germanic people who moved westwards beyond the Rhine during the late Roman period. |
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They founded the Kingdom of the Burgundians, which was conquered in the 6th century by another Germanic tribe, the Franks. |
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The Burgundians left three legal codes, among the earliest from any of the Germanic tribes. |
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Probus put it down by sending irregular troops of Vandals and Burgundians across the Channel. |
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He relied on the support of Burgundians and Alans to whom he offered supplies and land. |
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The Burgundians expanded their kingdom in the Rhone valley and the Vandals took the remains of the Diocese of Africa. |
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Edward made alliances with the German king, the Counts of Flanders and Guelders, and the Burgundians, who would attack France from the north. |
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The French were paralysed by the disputes between Burgundians and Armagnacs. |
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In 1418 Paris was taken by the Burgundians, who massacred the Count of Armagnac and about 2,500 of his followers. |
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Buchan's forces outnumbered the English and Burgundians on the opposite bank more than two to one. |
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The civil war between the factions of the Armagnacs and Burgundians showed no sign of ending. |
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The Burgundians settled in North Western Italy, Switzerland and Eastern France in the fifth century. |
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In the late 3rd century, the Burgundians appear on the east bank of the Rhine, confronting Roman Gaul. |
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Ammianus Marcellinus, on the other hand, claimed that the Burgundians were descended from Romans. |
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It was in use among the ancient Burgundians, Ripuarian Franks, Alamans, Lombards, and Swedes. |
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After the Fall of the Western Roman Empire, the region was invaded by the Burgundians and incorporated into their kingdom. |
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Bury, counted the Bastarnae along with the Goths, Vandals, Gepids, Burgundians, Lombards, Rugians, Heruls and Sciri among the eastern Germanic peoples. |
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He allied with the Franks by his marriage to Audofleda, sister of Clovis I, and married his own female relatives to princes or kings of the Visigoths, Vandals and Burgundians. |
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This new emperor proved unhelpful to Ricimer and the Burgundians. |
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In 456, the Burgundians, apparently confident in their growing power, negotiated a territorial expansion and power sharing arrangement with the local Roman senators. |
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Approximately four decades later, the Burgundians appear again. |
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He also mentions that the Goths had previously defeated the Burgundians. |
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Fending off challenges from the Allemanni, Burgundians, and Visigoths, the Frankish kingdom became the nucleus of what would later become France and Germany. |
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Normandy was lost to the English and Paris to the Burgundians. |
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The assassination marked the end of any attempt of a reconciliation between the two factions Armagnacs and Burgundians, thus playing into the hands of Henry V of England. |
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The Burgundians transferred her to the English, who organised a trial headed by Pierre Cauchon, Bishop of Beauvais and member of the English Council at Rouen. |
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The Visigoths refused, defeated the forces of both Riothamus and Anthemius, and with the Burgundians took over almost all of the remaining imperial territory in southern Gaul. |
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This is the law code of the Burgundians, probably issued by king Gundobad. |
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There soon followed the Burgundians and bands of the Alamanni. |
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